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cause the death of anybody using the resources of the american government even under the best of attention we need a framework a very clearly defined framework i think drones are a necessary tool to fight terrorism despite mixed reviews the drone program is flying high although the president did promise i will continue to engage congress to ensure not only they are targeting detention. and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances but that our efforts are even more transparent to the american people and to the work something congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz says is already happening the president keeps the kind the congressional leadership of the intelligence committees as well as the leadership in the house and senate fully informed as he indicated tonight another issue that gets at the core of transparency in defense cybersecurity america but also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy although al
cause the death of anybody using the resources of the american government even under the best of attention we need a framework a very clearly defined framework i think drones are a necessary tool to fight terrorism despite mixed reviews the drone program is flying high although the president did promise i will continue to engage congress to ensure not only they are targeting detention. and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances but that our...
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give us some leeway on relieving sequestration. the goal of all of this on our part of view is how do we cut spending? which the white house has been unwilling to discuss. if they get the message from the public, the white house, if they get the message from the public they need to fix this, hopefully they will see fit to address the entitlement part of our spending, which would give us the opening, then, to talk about how do we solve the sequester problem as well as the c.r. >> if the president doesn't come up with a plan, is there any way that you can work with your senate counterparts? the senate yesterday introduced a plan. obviously has new revenue in it. but is there any way to work this out sort of on the congressional level rather than wait for the president to present a plan? >> i don't see a solution on the horizon. in the congress. this is such a huge effort it would take to relieve sequester that only the head of the executive branch with all the agency heads under their toe, they're the only ones that can come up with
give us some leeway on relieving sequestration. the goal of all of this on our part of view is how do we cut spending? which the white house has been unwilling to discuss. if they get the message from the public, the white house, if they get the message from the public they need to fix this, hopefully they will see fit to address the entitlement part of our spending, which would give us the opening, then, to talk about how do we solve the sequester problem as well as the c.r. >> if the...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, the japanese prime minister talks about trade relations with the united states. then the former leader of goldman sachs talks about whye
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eric and julie are with us again. the first is about switching gears and heading in a different direction. >> we've been 25 years in the wholesale liquidation business and we're spearheading into retail and i need capital investment and being that it's a different industry, i don't really know where to start. >> any ideas? >> well, it can be tough to get funding when you're moving into a new industry. so rather than try to convince a lender based on what you think is going to happen, try to borrow against what you have. asset-based lending. ford actually came back to the way it was fwh 2007. so there's going to be demand for that. on the equity side, maybe he can partner with someone who knows that retail business and that can be a big help. >> any other suggestions? >> i think that in the earliest stages when you've got a source of revenue business, finding a way to fund the early stages through that until you've sort of taken the early risk out of the equation and understand the market you're in and that gives you t
eric and julie are with us again. the first is about switching gears and heading in a different direction. >> we've been 25 years in the wholesale liquidation business and we're spearheading into retail and i need capital investment and being that it's a different industry, i don't really know where to start. >> any ideas? >> well, it can be tough to get funding when you're moving into a new industry. so rather than try to convince a lender based on what you think is going to...
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there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up living there four years but it actually precipitated my run for the indiana state house. having aoppounity to be in a different ace, different culture and understanding what role government can and can't play when it comes to, you know, governing. >> and run she did. walorski served three terms in the indiana state house. >> we were a billion dollars in debt, we had very well intentioned people, everybody was doing what they thought they should do. our state was in the bottom of the barrel in this nation. we were 49th and 50th in virtually every
there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got...
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use a lot of caution if you are in the winter weather advisories own. rain and maybe a little mixed by noon. we do expect windy conditions tonight. a great looking weekend ahead. details on that and just another few minutes. >> the bridges ramps, and overpasses is where we tend to have accidents. i had a couple of cameras lined up to check it out for you. we do have some of the heavy rain coming down the. some of the sleek reported. be very careful. this is downtown silver spring. i thought i would show you how what it actually is. your travel lanes are open. maryland and virginia. >> 4:32. several schools have already cancelled classes as that region prepares for the monster storm. >> more than 2600 flights this saturday. amtrak says the northeast trains will stop running this afternoon. >> all eyes are on the northeast as a storm is a barrelling in that direction with estimates it could pick up 2 1/2 weeks -- feet of snow. it will make save travel nearly impossible. >> accumulation is expected to be swift heavy and dangerous. >> the storm already stru
use a lot of caution if you are in the winter weather advisories own. rain and maybe a little mixed by noon. we do expect windy conditions tonight. a great looking weekend ahead. details on that and just another few minutes. >> the bridges ramps, and overpasses is where we tend to have accidents. i had a couple of cameras lined up to check it out for you. we do have some of the heavy rain coming down the. some of the sleek reported. be very careful. this is downtown silver spring. i...
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you hold us up. that is the key five that i won't have time to formally say thank-you and a good buy a 2 miles so i will just day how eloquent his little segue introductions have been and tells all the rest of you for coming and i am supposed to read something. i was fretting about what that would be. i will of reid from the end of the prologue. with of the things i was trying to use stress in the talks that i gave yesterday and the panel from the day before it is for all of the undeniable, appalling, and a dark side of ernest hemingway there is also the light, a bone of generosity and sometimes it came out best not his own child necessarily but who would not responded to do that? piece seemed kahane to respond to it a special way i was thinking of reading a key west passage. know that would be like a piece of coal to newcastle. so i will just read this little moment from the end of the prologue and indeed the end of ernest hemingway's life, when everything is lost, but there is still something there
you hold us up. that is the key five that i won't have time to formally say thank-you and a good buy a 2 miles so i will just day how eloquent his little segue introductions have been and tells all the rest of you for coming and i am supposed to read something. i was fretting about what that would be. i will of reid from the end of the prologue. with of the things i was trying to use stress in the talks that i gave yesterday and the panel from the day before it is for all of the undeniable,...
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the wind is still with us. still whipping into the free state. 15, gusting at 30 and that makes for a brutal windchill. that is one frigid night. and all behind the storm as it continues to blow out to see. the new england states are digging out again. it's cold and windy. we will talk how things will change by president's day evening into your tuesday. that's coming up. >> you can follow the most accurate weather team on twitter. follow them at abc2 weather. >> well, tonight we have to tell you about the murder of another maryland student. this time on the campus of university of maryland eastern shore. cheryl conner talked to witnesses who were with the victim. >> reporter: the brother and cousin are not sure why he got he wanted to come face-to-face with an ongoing argument. >> he loves to make music, a rapper, producer, his work is on the internet for family and friends. for his mother, it is too much. she is consoled by her younger son and cousin who were with the victim on the campus saturday night. >> i
the wind is still with us. still whipping into the free state. 15, gusting at 30 and that makes for a brutal windchill. that is one frigid night. and all behind the storm as it continues to blow out to see. the new england states are digging out again. it's cold and windy. we will talk how things will change by president's day evening into your tuesday. that's coming up. >> you can follow the most accurate weather team on twitter. follow them at abc2 weather. >> well, tonight we...
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great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students' performance? and me, was the impact of the end of the day? >> well, the real harm is on student performance. we know that when teachers are absent from their classroom and anyone who has ever been to school will be able to tell you that when you have a substitute teacher, very little learning takes place. gerri: i seem to remember that myself. apparently this cost schools 4 billion per year, and why hasn't this issue really made its way to the front of the classroom when it comes to things that we need to solve in education? why
great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students'...
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it is an excellent outreach item for us. we also have hal smith who is on the board [speaker not understood], and our current foreperson, mark [speaker not understood]. would you like to say anything about your jury service? >> well, i'm very grateful, one, to be selected. two, to have an incredible group of jurors to work with, representative of all aspects of san francisco communities and educational background. and it's been incredible to view what the city has to offer in a really intimate way. and we look forward to carrying on a rich tradition of following up with past reports, doing past juries proud, and we look forward to putting out some good reports. >> thank you. we also have, and i'm not going to call you out because i don't want anybody to [speaker not understood] we have several current jurors here and a number of former jurors here also. as kate said, the california jurors is comprised of [speaker not understood]. at the chapter here, we very much [speaker not understood] with the courts in recruiting and pub
it is an excellent outreach item for us. we also have hal smith who is on the board [speaker not understood], and our current foreperson, mark [speaker not understood]. would you like to say anything about your jury service? >> well, i'm very grateful, one, to be selected. two, to have an incredible group of jurors to work with, representative of all aspects of san francisco communities and educational background. and it's been incredible to view what the city has to offer in a really...
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the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in northwest d.c., news 4. >> swat teams are searching for a former l.a. police officer, may be hiding in big bear mountain. the search is suspended until morning. this is a new look at the suspect. caught on a hotel security camera last week. he is accused of killing three people connect to the l.a.p.d. this week, after posting an online manifesto, seeking revenge after being fired from the force. >> a motive is now emerging in the 2-year-old girl from annapol annapolis, the victim's mother is chelsea booth. she told investigators that her daughter was possessed by an evil spirit. authorities say she confessed t
the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." naming programs that can be cut without anybody geth hurt . stocks that will pump you >> 800,000 defense workers fages unpaid leave and 4000 mentally ill untreated and on the street. too many scare tactics coming out of dc ahead of the automati
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...
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this supports gio's denial of having used peds. he stated that he was confident his name would be cleared. according to the report, the substances linked to gio's name are antioxidants and amino acid used in weight loss. major league baseball has the not issued any statements yet at this time. >>> wizard open up the second half, of the season. same way as the first. with a loss. verizon center. wizard struggled against the red hot raptors. randy whitman felt good. thumbs up. but the wiz down 4. no turning it over. seven turnovers on the night for wall. raptors on the break. he gets the bucket. and toronto led by 9 at the half. and still up 9. wall find bradley beel. spotting up. he knocks down the trey. game high, 25 for beal. wiz trail by six. and baltimore native. and had 24 points. wizard fall, 96. to 88. down a level. and the terps on the road at boston college. and comes up with the steel. and the become to back threes. and was far from done. 30 second later. terps. and nick faust, 15. season high, 26 points in the first. terp
this supports gio's denial of having used peds. he stated that he was confident his name would be cleared. according to the report, the substances linked to gio's name are antioxidants and amino acid used in weight loss. major league baseball has the not issued any statements yet at this time. >>> wizard open up the second half, of the season. same way as the first. with a loss. verizon center. wizard struggled against the red hot raptors. randy whitman felt good. thumbs up. but the...
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used. to. say. to me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see been trying. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dog called. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. you. know you don't want to be up. like this again. or in a hurry. but when. i was your company i thought that. people do not think anything of. my father everybody has. invited. my father and my mother didn't. come home i'm in new york city i am from new york city and it. takes over you. know because no owner. ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some people this is and justifiably so a battle about a police state since one nine hundred eighty the number of people in prison per capita in t
used. to. say. to me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see been trying. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dog called. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm...
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school districts say coy cannot use the girl's bathroom, they say he can use the boys restroom, the staff bathroom, or the nurses office. parents say it's discrimination. >> you see her having to quake quite away to get to the adult bathrooms or the nurses restroom. and you're singling her out when you do that. it doesn't need to be created. >> coy has been pulled from public school and is being homeschooled. >>> today's apple shareholder meeting was largely positive. they gathered to hear tim cooke talk about the company's future. he says he's disappointed in the stock drop, but says he's in it for the long all. those we spoke to today said they're happy with the direction of the company. one asked that vice president al gore be removed from the board. >>> two southern california lawmakers are so anger over the oscar performance, they're asking that he be condemned. they complained in a letter that his macfarlane degraded women as a whole. so far no comment from the academy, and seth macfarlane says he will not host again. >>> alex smith is being traded to the kansas city chiefs, but it
school districts say coy cannot use the girl's bathroom, they say he can use the boys restroom, the staff bathroom, or the nurses office. parents say it's discrimination. >> you see her having to quake quite away to get to the adult bathrooms or the nurses restroom. and you're singling her out when you do that. it doesn't need to be created. >> coy has been pulled from public school and is being homeschooled. >>> today's apple shareholder meeting was largely positive. they...
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typically used in to go containers. about 20,000 tons of styrofoam are thrown into the big apple's waste system every year. the mayor has already targeted sugar, salt, and soda in the nation's largest city. and he plans a significant environmental push for his last year in office. mayor bloomberg insists the doggy bag and the coffee cup will be just fine. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend.
typically used in to go containers. about 20,000 tons of styrofoam are thrown into the big apple's waste system every year. the mayor has already targeted sugar, salt, and soda in the nation's largest city. and he plans a significant environmental push for his last year in office. mayor bloomberg insists the doggy bag and the coffee cup will be just fine. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have...
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when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic view. as we come back, almost wi by a rock from space in the case of the meteor. republicans say it is the white house facing us -- or is it the republicans? a new push for neil: republicans are blasting a global warming bill. in regards to tax carbon emissions, president obama is promising to take matters into his own hands and take executive action.. we have peter hudson. of the hudson corporation. when you think about using this is what the demonstration will do? take matters into their own hands? thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer
when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic...
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twenty four seven whether or not they're used to kill us or taser us or laser us do we want to live in a society where we're being constantly watched by big brother and i don't think that's a left right issue i think that's a basic civil liberties issue and i'm happy that communities are starting to rise up against that potential and so you're taking some notes there go ahead. well i guess i'm bothered by the moral issue here and by the end moral as reflected in the law issue i mentioned the magna carter the question i have is two years hence when we are celebrating the eight hundredth anniversary of the magna carter which poses the extreme restraints on the king of england gutsy barons doing that will it be an inquest will it be a funeral what will it be will it be a celebration that we stood up and said look people have rights people cannot be summarily interned or executed without due process of law and so what we have here is extra extra judicial and people sort of you want to say well. you know well extrajudicial killing is murder and that's what we're doing in places like yeme
twenty four seven whether or not they're used to kill us or taser us or laser us do we want to live in a society where we're being constantly watched by big brother and i don't think that's a left right issue i think that's a basic civil liberties issue and i'm happy that communities are starting to rise up against that potential and so you're taking some notes there go ahead. well i guess i'm bothered by the moral issue here and by the end moral as reflected in the law issue i mentioned the...
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can you give us a couple of examples? it is so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad it dodd-frank is. it is a very conscious attitude by status to take this over. if you want to control an economy, control the capital. the way to do it safely is to do it in the bathroom. if you can blame somebody else, it's a great way to do it. [inaudible] they hadn't made any big moves yet. the government can also stop allocation. they control capital ratios we had to have kappas much capital. that is exactly what they want, green energy. they can subsidize it by having the social purposes, whatever that means. today is a mechanism where they can control allocations in the united states. they have also set up this, where we are going to have massive consolidation. the regulatory cost structure is frustrating. it makes you angry. but you can do it. you have to think about things that are productive and running a business and making the bureaucrats happy. to me, it is basically part of the community every day. the micromanageme
can you give us a couple of examples? it is so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad it dodd-frank is. it is a very conscious attitude by status to take this over. if you want to control an economy, control the capital. the way to do it safely is to do it in the bathroom. if you can blame somebody else, it's a great way to do it. [inaudible] they hadn't made any big moves yet. the government can also stop allocation. they control capital ratios we had to have kappas much...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 2:00 p.m. general speeches. >> at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies. during the revolution, while in her mid-40's, she was considered an enemy by the british, who threatened to take her hostage. later, she would become our nation's first first lady at age 57. meet martha washington, monday night, in the first program of c-span's new weekly series, "first ladies, influence and image." we will visit some places that influenced her life, colonial williamsburg, mount vernon, valley forge and philadelphia. be part of the conversation about martha washington with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook posts, live, monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c- span, c-span radio and c- span.org.this morning, michigan governor talks about gun laws affecting his state. affecting his state.
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this should be an issue that does not divide us but brings us together. i hope that is the case in 2013. i very much appreciate the consumer electronics association hosting this tremendous trade show. i have been able to wander the floor this morning looking at the latest ideas and examples and innovation. it strikes me this is the area of the economy that has the grid -- greatest potential of growing and has the most to offer as far as job creation and it is the part of the country -- the economy that is least likely to be regulated by what happens in washington, d.c.. it is clear to me the evidence is that with less government intervention, the likelihood of innovation and economic success only increases. that is a concept that i think needs to garner greater support across the country. i got interested in to this issue of entrepreneurship as a frustrated member of the senate. only a short time into my time in washington as a senator, it became clear we were accomplishing so little. one of the motivating factors for my interest in seeking office and con
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to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could question anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing disappointed even his supporters during the hearing which to many seemed like an inquisition mr haygood had to backtrack on many of the statements he had made before including that war with iran should not be an option including his criticism of israel's actions and some
to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing...
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are horrible and insiders who spend time working on a farm joins us to share his story. and what a way south florida university of private prison corporation in football have in common ahead it involves money and naming rights we'll look into the connection coming up. it's a blend very february twentieth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching. begin today taking a look at why environmentalists are outraged over president obama's recent poll trip as tens of thousands of americans descended upon washington d.c. to protest the keystone x.l. pipeline we find out days later president obama was goal thing out of florida result with tiger woods and oil bigwigs among his golf buddies jim crane and milton carroll both prominent figures in the texas oil industry crane happens to own the exclusive golf club where they were playing he was also a big donor to the obama campaign and carroll is the chairman of the houston based center point energy both men are directors of western gas holdings one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world so what does
are horrible and insiders who spend time working on a farm joins us to share his story. and what a way south florida university of private prison corporation in football have in common ahead it involves money and naming rights we'll look into the connection coming up. it's a blend very february twentieth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching. begin today taking a look at why environmentalists are outraged over president obama's recent poll trip as tens of thousands of...
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hillary clinton officially left the state department this friday which brings us to this question. if she runs for president is she better off out there in the country than joe biden, who is still very much part of president obama administration? howard? >> yes. although hillary as an outsider say tougher sell but she might as well give it a try. chris: i'm going to think about that. katty? >> listen, the unemployment right 5% and economy booming, joe biden will be able to claim credit for it. barring, that hillary clinton is better whether she's inside or outside. chris: hillary clinton regardless of where she is is a stronger candidate with a bigger built-in base. >> the two of them are a dream ticket outside and inside. the political fantasy there is if they're elected twice, joe biden could be vice president for 16 straight years. chris: is that legal? >> yeah, it is the chris: thanks for a great round table. that's the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next week. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no
hillary clinton officially left the state department this friday which brings us to this question. if she runs for president is she better off out there in the country than joe biden, who is still very much part of president obama administration? howard? >> yes. although hillary as an outsider say tougher sell but she might as well give it a try. chris: i'm going to think about that. katty? >> listen, the unemployment right 5% and economy booming, joe biden will be able to claim...
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the effects on us will be finge effects. maybe a little wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain early friday morning. here is the way the futurecast looks. high pressure bleeding out tomorrow, easterly winds will bring the clouds. most of the energy will remain to the south. the forecast for the day tomorrow increasing cloudiness, chilly 42 at best. early friday clearing in colder on saturday and milder temperatures in the 50's return next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> this is a huge day for high school football players national signing day. everybody has an opinion as to which school gets the best players across the country. the maryland terrapins got one of the fastest recruiting classes ever. jacobs committed to ohio state last july. his brother plays for maryland and he wants to stay close to his family. >> they have a good program. i thought they could still be a great team beshearthis year. >> also signed was deion long. is 6-3, 240 pounds from collegiate academy
the effects on us will be finge effects. maybe a little wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain early friday morning. here is the way the futurecast looks. high pressure bleeding out tomorrow, easterly winds will bring the clouds. most of the energy will remain to the south. the forecast for the day tomorrow increasing cloudiness, chilly 42 at best. early friday clearing in colder on saturday and milder temperatures in the 50's return next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to...
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there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out of big cities like new york, there are no little grocery stores. there are no little convenience stores on neighborhood corners anymore. small businesses are dying a rapid debt. when you consider how many tens of thousands of businesses have gone under in the last 25 years. mr. president, answer that question for me. >> i would just say, mr. president, commie. because before you make another one of these boneheaded decisions, talk to me. i am going to tell you what the consequences of that decision. we will go up and we will talk to the president. neil: the president is never ever going to call you. [laughter] you will never get back on. [laughter] >> but why doesn't he t
there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out of big cities like new york, there are no little grocery stores. there are no little convenience stores on neighborhood...
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. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will spend not the same trajectory of positive increases in defense they way we have historically um so, it's not as if anyone would suggest disband nato, it plays a useful role. >> but alliances don't come cheap. the u.s. contributes far more to nato than any of its allies. and as the eurozone crisis deepens, some worry the u.s. will end up footing the entire bill. >> the problem is, that with nato, you don't need nato to get european cooperation. the u.s. clearly benefits from european cooperation; it got it in afghanistan, it got it in iraq. you know in afghanistan it got it technically through nato, but most of those
. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will...
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that's what you used to have, and that's fios. wow! [ chuckles ] this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. oh my goodness! that is fast! that's the way to upload videos! this is unbelievably faster! [ male announcer ] well said folks, well said. supercharge your internet speeds. switch to fios and we'll triple your speed forree with an upgrade to fios quantum. plus get $250 back with a 2 year agreement. call the verizon center living life at quantum speed, for customers with disabilities that's powerfrful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. here is a story you'll only 7. on it could impact you if you like go to local wineries on the weekends for tastings. this is a new and controversial ordinance in one virginia that prohibits wineries from staying open at night. jennifer donelan tells us, are hoping a last-minute compromise keeps their doors open past sunset. > fox year county virginia -- has become an for the dc -- from the dc metro area. the trouble has brewed. a battle here, seemingly againstneighbor neighbor. >> we expect privacy. >> living ne
that's what you used to have, and that's fios. wow! [ chuckles ] this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. oh my goodness! that is fast! that's the way to upload videos! this is unbelievably faster! [ male announcer ] well said folks, well said. supercharge your internet speeds. switch to fios and we'll triple your speed forree with an upgrade to fios quantum. plus get $250 back with a 2 year agreement. call the verizon center living life at quantum speed, for customers with disabilities that's...
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can you bring us into that a bit? >> yeah. it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what happened in terms of reuniting with your parents? >> my father was away for 12 years, so he only came back when i went to college, after cultural revolution was over. my mom came back when i was 13, and it was rather difficult reunion because she was tortured and not in a good mood. i was just coming into teenagerhood and i just learned how to be independent. and i didn't get along with her very much at that time. >> but when you say you went to college, i mean, that was a huge thing. how did you get away? what led you to college? >> after cultural re
can you bring us into that a bit? >> yeah. it started in 1966 when mao said we didn't need academic education. we need to learn from farmers, workers and soldiers. so all of us got -- in the school age, didn't go to school. and the country turned into chaos. there was red guards, which are teenagers going house to house ripping your things apart, beating people, killing people. just complete chaos. >> how did you get away from that? and when, if you did, reunite with family, what...
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to good use never seen anything like this i'm so. happy monday guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so today began a long awaited trial of british petroleum or b.p. for the largest offshore oil spills in history and now quotes the us government blaming the corporation for the disaster that killed eleven rig workers and dumped four million barrels of crude oil into the gulf of mexico we'll. it's even more interesting if the government is so quick to pass the buck and place the blame on b.p. now they weren't so willing to do that immediately following the disaster in fact they issued to the company even more oil and gas contracts and further solidify their but in love with the corporation i just mean it's all just a giant charade ones loke scream after the other let's cut through the bull let's break the sets. coming from the largest military empire in the world it's a wonder how little the establishment discusses the implications of war the downtrodden economy has taken center stage and the discussion of u.s. foreign po
to good use never seen anything like this i'm so. happy monday guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so today began a long awaited trial of british petroleum or b.p. for the largest offshore oil spills in history and now quotes the us government blaming the corporation for the disaster that killed eleven rig workers and dumped four million barrels of crude oil into the gulf of mexico we'll. it's even more interesting if the government is so quick to pass the buck and place the...
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using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best investors i have all seen is using a pyramid style. the great thing about wide scales is they leave with you lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in using wide scales allows you to use the greatest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing is you can afford to be patient. when you like a company's fundamentals, wait for a pullback or sector wide selloff to accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. make sure the story is still inta intact.
using strict scales is smart and responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales when buying a stock. particularly a volatile stock like caterpillar. you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if a stock lost a point, i would put on 1,000 shares. another point, 1500. and when you go so low can you hardly believe how poor the stock is trading, double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure of buying the best...
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"wall street journal" editorial member matt cominski joins us now. is this going to hurt the oscar chances? >> it certainly hurt the award season. sentiment shifted and dates back to christmas release the letters from the senators. it is one of the best reviewed films. it has done well at the box office but it's defined as the torture film. it's been hijacked by the politics of torture and far more so in washington. >> paul: you met with bole and what is his argument. he thinks this is unfair? >> he is frustrated. and remember this is film about an event that took place less than two years ago. you can't speak for a film that tries to do something similar. he a former journalist and broke news on the film how the c.i.a. piece this had totaling and how frustrating it was. then tries to present it in a non-judgmental way. the film does not say torture or enhanced interrogation but is certainly part of the story. we did interrogate the high value targets and they did provide information that led us to bin laden. >> paul: you are saying it's realistic in
"wall street journal" editorial member matt cominski joins us now. is this going to hurt the oscar chances? >> it certainly hurt the award season. sentiment shifted and dates back to christmas release the letters from the senators. it is one of the best reviewed films. it has done well at the box office but it's defined as the torture film. it's been hijacked by the politics of torture and far more so in washington. >> paul: you met with bole and what is his argument. he...
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will bring a lot of rain and thunderstorm activity to the coast, but it will bring enough warm air to us that whatever we get precipitation-wise tomorrow will be rain and not that much. our computer model shows the heaviest amounts south and east of the metro area. the farther southeast you go, the more rain you will see. we will be in good shape sunday and monday. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures in the 40's. looking ahead in the next seven days, warming up sunday and monday, another chance of rain on tuesday and cooler than average through the balance of next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> it weekend for basketball. >> absolutely. this might be the final time we go to the carrier dome. do not forget about the history. georgetown and syracuse played tomorrow for first place in the big east. the dome is sold out. there will be a national television audience because this is one of the biggest rivalries in all of college basketball. it has been before. it is now and syracuse is leaving the big east. >> this is a special game, but we
will bring a lot of rain and thunderstorm activity to the coast, but it will bring enough warm air to us that whatever we get precipitation-wise tomorrow will be rain and not that much. our computer model shows the heaviest amounts south and east of the metro area. the farther southeast you go, the more rain you will see. we will be in good shape sunday and monday. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures in the 40's. looking ahead in the next seven days, warming up sunday and monday, another chance of...
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i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell me, do you take things from classroom right into the book? >> i took some things. i did a little research on my own. for the invasion of an up, i did that on my own. i did some other things on my own. we have not learned about the korean war yet. i had to do that on my own. some of this stuff like world war two and world war one, i did that from class. gerri: you really covered lot of ground. this expanded your horizons. yoyou know, it must be interestg to you. here you are, raising a son in the u.s., a totally different kind of world. tell me how it's differt for
i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell...
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thanks for joining us. people in the northeast right now still cleaning up from last weekend's blizzard and some of the places still dealing with 3 feet of snow. >> 3 feet. look at the video out of hartford connecticut. this is time-lapse video showing how much fell from 4 p.m. friday and 9 a.m. sunday morning. watch as it goes. we will let it develop a little more because you see i guess that's a ruler human size ruler on the clock. and keeps going up and up and up and up. >> in such a short period manyof time. >> we are he can-- period of time. >> we are expected to get some weather later on here's lynette charles. >> not a whole lot. we will have the wind. that's the big story for today. but in terms of precip talking about rain and snow, we are not going to see any of that. marled's most powerful radar dry. and -- maryland's most powerful radar is dry right now. no need to take the snow boots. temperatures at 43 in towson. 41 chestertown. davidsonville at 45. and those wind will be out of the west today
thanks for joining us. people in the northeast right now still cleaning up from last weekend's blizzard and some of the places still dealing with 3 feet of snow. >> 3 feet. look at the video out of hartford connecticut. this is time-lapse video showing how much fell from 4 p.m. friday and 9 a.m. sunday morning. watch as it goes. we will let it develop a little more because you see i guess that's a ruler human size ruler on the clock. and keeps going up and up and up and up. >> in...
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thanks for joining us. a lot to discuss today, including the oscar nominated film "how to survive a plague" about a controversial time in our country's history, the early days of the aids epidemic. the film maker is going to stop by. >>> also, the secrets of happy families. how to improve your mornings, rethink family dinner. even how to fight smarter. >>> plus, haven't we all raised our kids to feel confident about their bodies. >>> but first, it's the biggest buzz in washington, these spending cuts less than a week from taking effect now. and today we'll share what we have investigated. some potential real consequences for your health. the cdc, first of all, expect to face projected cuts of just under $300 million. what does that mean? fewer people potentially working on the front lines of any epidemics. fewer immunizations as we learned, affecting 30,000 children, but also 20,000 adults. and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we
thanks for joining us. a lot to discuss today, including the oscar nominated film "how to survive a plague" about a controversial time in our country's history, the early days of the aids epidemic. the film maker is going to stop by. >>> also, the secrets of happy families. how to improve your mornings, rethink family dinner. even how to fight smarter. >>> plus, haven't we all raised our kids to feel confident about their bodies. >>> but first, it's the...
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was the european union us all right so it's an interesting problem for those of us who are fair trade activists in europe for example the wage rates and the labor laws are in many cases superior to what we have in the united states so i look at that agreement as a possibility of upward harmonization of standards rather than what is their traditional model lowering those standards you know i'm cautiously optimistic that negotiations haven't started there yet but as far as the t.p. goes what obama promised us was what he called at the time in his first term at the beginning of his first term twenty first century haruhi and agreement and those of us who supported him the labor movement in particular in his election or really excited about that was you can mean strong labor standards and for example environmental standards consumer protections and does he look like we're going valerie wilson said we're going back and thank you mike dolan the senate representative for the teamsters like that we still have hope we always have hope if we can just wake people up in their daily in this thanks
was the european union us all right so it's an interesting problem for those of us who are fair trade activists in europe for example the wage rates and the labor laws are in many cases superior to what we have in the united states so i look at that agreement as a possibility of upward harmonization of standards rather than what is their traditional model lowering those standards you know i'm cautiously optimistic that negotiations haven't started there yet but as far as the t.p. goes what...
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is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific for us is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which are now because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated this so this rather suicide tactic is really instigated by watching the sea believe it let's go back to washington d.c. then. yes it is that it has been a tension coles subject over many centuries but it's only really bubbled up over the last couple of years but really i believe that the genesis of this is not the united states but rather the governor of tokyo who decided that hey we're going to spend money the government of tokyo to buy these privately owned lands and then the japanese government intervened and
is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific for us is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which are now because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated...
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question mark -- uses question mark -- uses? >> agencies have their own stovepipes. there is no interconnectedness. in theory, they should be overseeing these kind of issues and refereeing between the different agencies. even in the agencies, you have people procuring different systems that do not integrate very well. we spend billions of dollars preparing them. -- repairing them. people build up their own legacy systems and they did not coordinate with anything around. then sentence to save money is not there. if you save money, you do not get the benefit. it goes to someone else. they do not make it efficient. we need someone at the top coming hard down on them. to make up to congress the system and create the laws? >> the executive branch ought to be able to do that. the executive branch has the authority within him. something does legislative could get from the executive branch is every organizational authority. that means you could reorganize the way that you wanted. when congress tries to mend it there are jurisdiction bat
question mark -- uses question mark -- uses? >> agencies have their own stovepipes. there is no interconnectedness. in theory, they should be overseeing these kind of issues and refereeing between the different agencies. even in the agencies, you have people procuring different systems that do not integrate very well. we spend billions of dollars preparing them. -- repairing them. people build up their own legacy systems and they did not coordinate with anything around. then sentence to...
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caused by the demise of the company and used that to avoid any layoffs that year. during her time we were one of the five finalists in the 2005 prize for education receiving $100,000 for students scholarships, in 2004, we became the highest achieving urban school system in california as we have been ever since. superintendent included the development of the stars, the student and teachers achieving results program that reorganized the district more equality to oefp most challenged schools. we developed and implemented the way that the budgets programs and all of which remain in place today and have become integral parts of the parts of our district. after she left san francisco, she joined the teacher's college of colombia university, where she served as the director of the urban director's program and the scholars similar pose um. in 2008 she was the superintendent of the school district of philadelphia where she remained for three years. she received numerous honors and awards, including in 2010, the richard r. green award for educator of the year from the counci
caused by the demise of the company and used that to avoid any layoffs that year. during her time we were one of the five finalists in the 2005 prize for education receiving $100,000 for students scholarships, in 2004, we became the highest achieving urban school system in california as we have been ever since. superintendent included the development of the stars, the student and teachers achieving results program that reorganized the district more equality to oefp most challenged schools. we...
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israelis using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and reports that prove that there were war crimes in gaza their father has a half in the attackers coming from both sides of the border is ready journalist two are banned from working in gaza but ironically it's not hamas but tel aviv that stops them deeming it too dangerous for them to report from there is a very scary place for israeli some a masked people came to my palestinian cameramen in gaza they gave him twenty five thousand dollars and we told him that the next time that the jewish is going to enter gaza please tell us where it's going to be a route with a car we're going to kidnap both of you and take you take him and it really is you know had him oh is among a handful of his way to journalists who'd regularly working gaza but after his government made it illegal six years ago his station employed gaza based palestinian journalists now because of hamas is ruling even that has become impossible. very problematic decision of from earth for a lot of other dec
israelis using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and reports that prove that there were war crimes in gaza their father has a half in the attackers coming from both sides of the border is ready journalist two are banned from working in gaza but ironically it's not hamas but tel aviv that stops them deeming it too dangerous for them to report from there is a very scary place for israeli some a masked people came to my...
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is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know and it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which i know because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated this so this rather suicide tactic is really instigated by watching the sea believe it let's go back to washington d.c. then. yes it is that it has been a tension calls the subject over many centuries but it's only really bubbled up over the last couple of years but really i believe that the genesis of this is not the united states but rather the governor of tokyo who decided that hey we're going to spend money the government of tokyo to buy these privately owned lands and then the japanese government interve
is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know and it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which i know because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no over. conflict until recently japan initiated...
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is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know and it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which are now because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no overt conflict until recently japan initiated this so this rather suicide tactic is really instigated by washington d.c. i believe it let's go back to washington d.c. then. yes it is that it has been a tension kohls the subject over many centuries but it's only really bubbled up over the last couple of years but really i believe that the genesis of this is not the united states but rather the governor of tokyo who decided that hey we're going to spend money the government of tokyo to buy these privately owned lands and then the japanese government inter
is using this. as a catalyst as a mechanism to stay relevant in the western pacific so as long as these asian countries fear chinese of bullying them but u.s. has a role to play and they can sell weapons. you know and it can stay profitable otherwise it has no role in it was in the pacific so u.s. is really behind this is going to japan towards this confrontation station which are now because the issue was dormant for decades there was no you know no overt conflict until recently japan...
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there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund.
there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund.
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the...
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>> assured us. we have a presentation during one of our alumni weekend at the landing of the mars rover. and that's because our dean of science had two experiments very good day the latest rover landed. we also had engineers involved with the design and development of the latest rover. frankly, space with a concert hall that holds about 1200 people unhappy people were young people and they were so excited. i think it relates to mr. templeton's point that a big idea, something that galvanized around is really what captures people imagination. >> are going to speak out of both sides of my mouth, first by saying this generation has its own great challenges and needs to be and is excited about sustainability and energy security and resilience, provision of health care. it's got big challenges of the dog that are even more important that we need to give focus to that. having said that, i'll admit i'm a space cadet. i lived in the 50s and 60s than that throughout this wonderful. it is still the largest si
>> assured us. we have a presentation during one of our alumni weekend at the landing of the mars rover. and that's because our dean of science had two experiments very good day the latest rover landed. we also had engineers involved with the design and development of the latest rover. frankly, space with a concert hall that holds about 1200 people unhappy people were young people and they were so excited. i think it relates to mr. templeton's point that a big idea, something that...
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they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. >> it's not an open and shut case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve
they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to...
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you can't brag to us. we did that 50 years ago. we had been launching space monkeys before you had us overthrow your democratically elected government. i'm sorry. it was eisenhower's idea. what's next, iran? >> this is the second time iran sent live animals into space. including a mouse, a turtle and a worm into orbit in 2010. >> jon: islamic space mouse, turtle and worm all of which inspired the hit, shia pets. (laughing) i just want to bring your attention to this. there is actually a worm in a space suit. a turtle, a mouse, a monkey and there is a worm just in case... i believe old wormy is what they call him. one slight problem: somehow the monkey who got shot into space wasn't like the monkey who supposedly came back. that can mean only one of two things. either the launch was a dud and iran is covering up its failure or -- and i think this is more likely -- they have secretly built the first all primate orbital cosmetic surgery spa. the monkey gets a nip and tuck. any short-term swelling or bruises when he gets back, he's lik
you can't brag to us. we did that 50 years ago. we had been launching space monkeys before you had us overthrow your democratically elected government. i'm sorry. it was eisenhower's idea. what's next, iran? >> this is the second time iran sent live animals into space. including a mouse, a turtle and a worm into orbit in 2010. >> jon: islamic space mouse, turtle and worm all of which inspired the hit, shia pets. (laughing) i just want to bring your attention to this. there is...
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well, that is it for us tonight. coming up next week, the ways and means an intelligence committee member, congressman dennis nunes of california. john silva joins us to talk about his runaway markets, and chris stirewalt will straighten out as much of my political thinking as he can. thank you for joining us over this weekend. we hope you have a wonderful weekend. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my neil cavuto. so much for that pain in the asteroid. it might have scared us, but that never there are companies willing to plunk down big bucks on at least two big punches, one of the earth would not be destroyed and two, that being the case, putting some cash to work work right now. a wad of cash. about $50 billion of cash since january. that includes the $23 billion that dell is planning to take itself private. the $28 billion that warren buffett is forking over for h.j. heinz, and the 11 billion-dollar merger between amr and u.s. airways. and i'm
well, that is it for us tonight. coming up next week, the ways and means an intelligence committee member, congressman dennis nunes of california. john silva joins us to talk about his runaway markets, and chris stirewalt will straighten out as much of my political thinking as he can. thank you for joining us over this weekend. we hope you have a wonderful weekend. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my neil cavuto. so...
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use a special soft education teacher. he is arrested for possession of cannabis and drug possession. it happened saturday during the sectional wrestling tournament. and breezy billboard is causing controversy at clark and ontario. if the promises to help people find nontraditional relationships. the web site is based in toronto and officials say they chose chicago for the clever play on words. because of the city's high unemployment rate. some folks may not think it is appropriate the site double the subscriber base on the first day the billboard went up. >> he is on asteroid watch. this is an absolutely fascinating development. this asteroid was developed by discovers when it was 2.7 million mi. away in spain. they have been following it since. it will pass closer than any asteroid has in recent memory. tomorrow at about 1:25 p.m.. >> it does make you wonder what else is out there. >> we will talk some more about that. they keep an eye on things outlike that. and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles
use a special soft education teacher. he is arrested for possession of cannabis and drug possession. it happened saturday during the sectional wrestling tournament. and breezy billboard is causing controversy at clark and ontario. if the promises to help people find nontraditional relationships. the web site is based in toronto and officials say they chose chicago for the clever play on words. because of the city's high unemployment rate. some folks may not think it is appropriate the site...
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the way most of us get health care. i do not think was a look at immigrants and say, how are they going to get health care? the simba members of congress and health care. it is the simple as they are probably going to get health care. i want to say to everybody here. i want to say to those who have come here. i will butcher your name. i want to say to both of you, we have a bill. it was introduced to the gentle lady from california. for 10 years i insisted nothing happened on any particular part of a comprehensive immigration reform unless we did it all. last year, i think a good faith to show we wanted to work with everybody we said 50,000, i would not object. we did not want you to get something while everybody else lost something. it comes from the very first day with your wife. we believe we should welcome you and your talents and at this into how to make a distinction between serving you and bring your taught them being sacrificing the fact your family might not be there with you. with the that is important. i will
the way most of us get health care. i do not think was a look at immigrants and say, how are they going to get health care? the simba members of congress and health care. it is the simple as they are probably going to get health care. i want to say to everybody here. i want to say to those who have come here. i will butcher your name. i want to say to both of you, we have a bill. it was introduced to the gentle lady from california. for 10 years i insisted nothing happened on any particular...
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raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is said to expand its remote control warfare setting up new drone bases across the world the latest announcement a new facility in asia where obama has redefined war during intervention in libya he made the case that the war powers act in a private because there is no risk to american soldiers and so under that rationale he can expand the global war while in his state of the union address queening that we don't need perpetual war for peace but it is perpetual war when you can drop bombs on any country and then claim that it's not working john brennan often referred to as the architect of the administration's drone war how it's the new opportunities for the u.s. to wage wars without risking american lives there is another reason a targeted strikes can be a wise choice to strategic consequences that inevitably come with the use of force . as we have seen deploying large armies abroad won't always be our best offense all in all the u.s. now has around ten thousand drones in its fleet not
raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is said to expand its remote control warfare setting up new drone bases across the world the latest announcement a new facility in asia where obama has redefined war during intervention in libya he made the case that the war powers act in a private because there is no risk to american soldiers and so under that rationale he can expand the global war while in his state of the union address queening that we don't need perpetual war...
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did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most famous resident, george washington. this afternoon's parade is the biggest in the country celebrating washington's birth. there were also walking tours of old town, 18th century dance classes, even wine tastings. >>> two new studies suggest too much tv, especially violent tv can, can be bad for your kids. one study focused on teens and found those who watched the most television were more likely to be antisocial and aggressive. >> it also means, really, more depression, more anxiety, more keeping to oneself. >> that doesn't sound good. listen to this one which foc
did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most...
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it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard. >> i ain't going to no sny. i'm not sny. >> serving 25 years to life for crimes including battery on a police officer, washington claims to be an active member of the bloods prison gang and going to sny would send a signal to other gang members that he's a snitch. >> on what grounds do i meet the criteria? i ain't in here for no rape, no child molesting, i haven't told nobody. none of that stuff. i'm sorry for yelling too loud but you're making it seem that i fit a criteria of being a pc. >> not in your crime, but you requested the sny. >> i did not request it. >> i have no authority to change it. whoever needs t
it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard....
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it helps us, fossil fuels power our modern rule. they help us in every regard and those that oppose them and protest them and get governments to move against them, they love nature and hate human beings and they do a disservice to all of us. >> eric: we'll go to julie, you agree with the pipeline? >> i don't know if he is against the pipeline. i actually think its good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect demand, as soon as this comes through, opec turns on the spigot and we'll have the same problems all over again. oil is a worldwide commodity. i'm not sure how it will affect prices but it will create jobs. >> eric: here is one that actually bring 700,000 canadian oil right into america and it won't have to come from middle east. >> that is the thing, prices will come down. 20,000 jobs will be created and reliance on foreign oil will come down. that is most important. wayne has been talking about it. national security is at risk when we rely on these countries that hated us. not to mention a slap in
it helps us, fossil fuels power our modern rule. they help us in every regard and those that oppose them and protest them and get governments to move against them, they love nature and hate human beings and they do a disservice to all of us. >> eric: we'll go to julie, you agree with the pipeline? >> i don't know if he is against the pipeline. i actually think its good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect demand, as soon as this comes through, opec...
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they refer them to us. i think the community health centers are invaluable, because the offer care in the communities where people live. they are likely to be more flexible in their hours and pay scales. but then they have no where to send them. we are the safety net. it is a continuous attention we have with capacity, in meeting those needs. >> do you want to ask? got to hit your button. >> thank you. i have worked for 20 years at the unity network, two or three miles here from here. what i saw there was a population that, were it not for the health center, would be in the emergency room. there were not private providers in the neighborhood. to the extent their work, there were not ready to do with clinical needs, language made, support needs for the population. they have hard wired in social work, mental health, and a variety of services that typified the kinds of needs that our population had. it represents, at its best, a one-stop shop. particularly attuned to the kind of population you are working with
they refer them to us. i think the community health centers are invaluable, because the offer care in the communities where people live. they are likely to be more flexible in their hours and pay scales. but then they have no where to send them. we are the safety net. it is a continuous attention we have with capacity, in meeting those needs. >> do you want to ask? got to hit your button. >> thank you. i have worked for 20 years at the unity network, two or three miles here from...
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congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85 billion dollars is not going to effectively shut down the united states government. we're not going to have to worry about meat inspectors or planes falling from the sky. fact, this week, greta, you have ben bernanke, that was testifying up there on capitol hill, and he talked about because we have such a lackluster recovery we're going to have to continue on with federal spending. what he really is not telling the american people, that we're printing money to the tune of 85 billion a month so we can buy up our own mortgage backed security debt a
congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85...
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the company decided to thin out bourbon using water. reducing alcohol content but they said fans wouldn't be able to tell the difference but customers disagreed after a backlash online. they announced today it would make 45% bourbon even if it meant shortages in the future. >> mike tyson and evander holyfield are back together. they got together in chicago to sell barbecue sauce. he decided to stop by his promo event. he forgives tyson. iron mike says she vegan but will try it out on care on the sticks. >> nasa has new estimates about the meteor that crashed in russia. now there is a hunt and what the earliest finds are going for on ebay. >> enjoy these sunny days. leigh glaser is up next with the accu-weather forecast. >> i'm colin rush. how out of control would josh reddick's beard get this spring? for the first time in 16 years, a mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to mak
the company decided to thin out bourbon using water. reducing alcohol content but they said fans wouldn't be able to tell the difference but customers disagreed after a backlash online. they announced today it would make 45% bourbon even if it meant shortages in the future. >> mike tyson and evander holyfield are back together. they got together in chicago to sell barbecue sauce. he decided to stop by his promo event. he forgives tyson. iron mike says she vegan but will try it out on care...
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they think like us. introducing the best civic sedan yet. made possible by honda. [ male announcer want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ >>> it began as a way to provide nutritional information to restaurants. it's not stopping there. >> reporter: most were on board with requirements stemming from the new healthcare law, requiring them to provide nutritional information on their menu. when the food and drug administration decided to extend the mandate to many supermarkets and convenient stores in the form of a new federal regular leg, the store honers were alarmed. >> -- owners were alarmed. >> they would be burdensome. >> repo
they think like us. introducing the best civic sedan yet. made possible by honda. [ male announcer want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to save you some money. my job is not just entertain you but i'm trying to coach you and teach you. in recent years, stocks have become more hated, hated than any time i can remember in my entire career. that spans a lot of time. i still believe anyone can turn a profit in the stock market as long as you're willing t
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms...
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finally getting used to me. they falsel asleep. we are in montgomery county at the warrior canine connection. it's a very special program. tell us the purpose of the program. >> the program has wounded warriors getting treatment for post-traumatic stress involved in training these puppies to become mobility service dogs for veterans injured. >> how do the dogs in the program directly impact your daily life? >> it's hard to describe in words what they have done. it has given me a new purpose and a new-found light at. it has let me become me again after some changes. i cannot thank them enough. now i can sleep at night and would not give up experience with these dogs. >> you said that they help you to sleep, the puppies. >> yes. >> for more information on how to help out or volunteer or donate, this is the brand new puppy in richmond center. you're having a ribbon cutting today? >> yes. we have had a lot of help from home depot want to honor them. >> and scott thuman will be here as well for the ribbon cutting later on today. live fr
finally getting used to me. they falsel asleep. we are in montgomery county at the warrior canine connection. it's a very special program. tell us the purpose of the program. >> the program has wounded warriors getting treatment for post-traumatic stress involved in training these puppies to become mobility service dogs for veterans injured. >> how do the dogs in the program directly impact your daily life? >> it's hard to describe in words what they have done. it has given me...
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they used to commute to fort meade in maryland. nearly 30 years with the federal government long enough they say. >> able to retire. i can't tell you the feeling of that. not to have to do that commute. >> the biggest thing is to be able to enjoy our family. >> they opted for the lump sum, hefty $136 million after taxes. earlier this week pope benedict xvi announced he's leaving the papacy because of his health. coming up in the 5:00 hour, find out what the pontiff plans to do once he leaves at the end of this month. >>> it is 4:54. time for the question of the morning. there's a new survey out that says this is the most romantic movie of all time. >> what is it? a, pretty woman, b, casablanca, or c, titanic? give us some thoughts. post your answers on our facebook fan page. we'll share some of your responses in about 30 minutes. >>> welcome back. 4:56. no icy problems except maybe on your windshield a. mild day. we'll make it up into the mid- 50s but late this afternoon, we have rain showers moving in. it's going to change to a li
they used to commute to fort meade in maryland. nearly 30 years with the federal government long enough they say. >> able to retire. i can't tell you the feeling of that. not to have to do that commute. >> the biggest thing is to be able to enjoy our family. >> they opted for the lump sum, hefty $136 million after taxes. earlier this week pope benedict xvi announced he's leaving the papacy because of his health. coming up in the 5:00 hour, find out what the pontiff plans to do...
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will not be seen tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good eat those and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene well for a very few overeating poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the struction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit a precious few over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not because
will not be seen tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good eat those and pursuing the american dream as...
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when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic view. as we come back, almost win by a rock from space in the case of the meteor. republicans say it is the white house facing us -- or is it the republicans? republicans? a new push for did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your
when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic...
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if used properly can help protect someone from smoke inhalation. can't do anything as far as heat but can protect the suspect if still alive inside of the house from smoke intall halation. we're going to set the scene here as to what led up before this this, afternoon. u.s. marshals going to be clearing a cabin here. they cleared the scene and all vehicles left code three, lights and sirens. this is around 12:15, 12:20. as we were headed to thate w location, glass road and highway 38 were the stolen vehicled
if used properly can help protect someone from smoke inhalation. can't do anything as far as heat but can protect the suspect if still alive inside of the house from smoke intall halation. we're going to set the scene here as to what led up before this this, afternoon. u.s. marshals going to be clearing a cabin here. they cleared the scene and all vehicles left code three, lights and sirens. this is around 12:15, 12:20. as we were headed to thate w location, glass road and highway 38 were the...
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it was five years after a boy died and that's how our cooperation with us works they do not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable the right tens of thousands of russian adopted children are leaving in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. and investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out the greater details. britain's top military academy is accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the halls at sandhurst and all of those killed in the first major battles of the war were now set to be renamed after the king of all ridge bahrain. because in london scott the latest. the hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain who's made a
it was five years after a boy died and that's how our cooperation with us works they do not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable the right tens of thousands of russian adopted children are leaving in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. and investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out the greater details. britain's top military academy is accused...
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that will bring us rain with temperatures in the low 50s. however, the next seven days, tuesday looks very nice. we're back in the low 50s. wednesday, thursday, we have a storm from the south. may start out as rain, could end as snow wednesday night into thursday morning. back in the 40s on thursday and next friday looks nice with temperatures back into the low 50s. >> all right, we know it is a big night in d.c. sports because dave has on a vest. >> coming back. >> this is from the deacon collection. >> we have a big board for d.c. sports fans tonight. every team represented. john wahl leads -- and we go back and find the top plays of the week from local sports teams. wait until you see who made the cut. sports is next. >>> now, here's dave owens at the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> man, just imagine if the wizards could press the delete button on the first month and a half of the season. we'd be talking about another d.c. pro team making the playoffs. don't laugh. they are one game above .500 with john wahl, just as good as milwaukee, the
that will bring us rain with temperatures in the low 50s. however, the next seven days, tuesday looks very nice. we're back in the low 50s. wednesday, thursday, we have a storm from the south. may start out as rain, could end as snow wednesday night into thursday morning. back in the 40s on thursday and next friday looks nice with temperatures back into the low 50s. >> all right, we know it is a big night in d.c. sports because dave has on a vest. >> coming back. >> this is...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> all night i have been preaching and teaching, trying how to have a portfolio that works in every market, from the marauding bears kind, to euphoric pamplona running of the bulls kind. you'll always have the new diversification. just like the old school diversification by sector that i pushed endles
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says republicans are forcing him to make these cuts. they are not. they are offering to give him broader authority to cut what he sees appropriate within given department. not what the president says has been rammed down his throat through sequestration. i cannot stress enough how big of a deal this is, my friends. he already has this option, but he is just not using it. within the department of agriculture, you do not have to do a beeline for the beef inspectors. it is amazing in the the media isn't all over this, until it puts the
we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says...
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stay with us for complete coverage. instant updates on your forecast, log onto wjla.com and our social media website, a facebook and twitter. doug will be back in a few minutes. >> we are today's away from the beginning of sequestration oftwo days away from the beginning of sequestration. congress seems to be no closer to a plan. we're live on capitol hill with the latest. >> the feeling and capitol hill is that we are tilting farther and farther away of reaching any kind of resolution. there are some praise the president for keeping the focus on virginia, there are others who say his time is better spent on focusing on trying to find a solution here in washington. the president speaking at a shipyard -- >> currently in jeopardy because of politics in washington. >> at the capitol, the reaction from republicans was not so welcoming. >> the president would be better spending his time here in washington meeting with people who disagree with them. >> one area of agreement is virginia would be one of the areas hardest hit.
stay with us for complete coverage. instant updates on your forecast, log onto wjla.com and our social media website, a facebook and twitter. doug will be back in a few minutes. >> we are today's away from the beginning of sequestration oftwo days away from the beginning of sequestration. congress seems to be no closer to a plan. we're live on capitol hill with the latest. >> the feeling and capitol hill is that we are tilting farther and farther away of reaching any kind of...
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lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy saying it. roll it. >> somebody had held a middle-class you do your taxes will go up or the programs will get cut or we will go into financial oblivion and nobody wants to tell them that. neil: he has gone from throwing grenades to heavy doses of something called reality. says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you wa
lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy...
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they hold us hostage. if you bring criminal charges against them you bring them down and that brings down the system. you can't get too tough with them. you can't break them up because it tears down its system. it's all just fives not that therl necessarily true because it's preserving the status quo and keeping their political power which is so strong in washington in tact. >> jon: can you stick around for a little bit? i want to ask you about that aspect of it at least behind the scenes there is a recognition that this is useless to some extent? there's a great thing in there about how they changed the world. four million homeowners had to be helped. they changed the wording that said we had to look for four million because we only helped 700,000. >> it's a classic washington move. the program goal is to help four million people. it was never going to be close because it was so broken. they weren't really caring about those people, they were trying to protect the
they hold us hostage. if you bring criminal charges against them you bring them down and that brings down the system. you can't get too tough with them. you can't break them up because it tears down its system. it's all just fives not that therl necessarily true because it's preserving the status quo and keeping their political power which is so strong in washington in tact. >> jon: can you stick around for a little bit? i want to ask you about that aspect of it at least behind the scenes...
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there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security personnel was inspecting the property and that they had lots that did not belong to the district so they removed the locks and put on new ones. there is a closed meeting, where there is legal advice regarding the property. no word on whether board members will discuss what they talk about publicly. reporting in potomac, abc 7 news. >> a new report about the safety of our money. >> a safety alert that affects everyone. >> and the rains move out of the region. >> and they are hoping there will be rain at boston college tonight. the first acc loss of the year? rg3, his advertisement is goin >> seven is on your side as a virginia-based securities firm says china is behind one of the largest cyber attack aimed at infrastructure and corporations. a report released to
there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security personnel was inspecting the property and that they had lots that did not belong to the district so they removed the locks and put on new ones. there is a closed meeting, where there is legal advice regarding the property. no word on...
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army stopped using circular targets for rifle practice because the soldiers would be hesitant to shoot at people on the battlefield the logic is that if you practice shooting something that looks like an enemy soldier you'll be desensitized about killing real enemy soldiers so again the logic is to practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called new more hesitation so it's on these targets well maybe mexican drug cartel members or l.a. street gangs nope children and pregnant women yeah law enforcement targets offers a product to desensitize police from hesitating to blow away women carrying the unborn and innocent children and it's even sicker than that i bet law enforcement agencies are probably buying these things up by the thousands but that's just my opinion. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how badly when. i mean. really messed up. very slow motion. it's. worse for the littl
army stopped using circular targets for rifle practice because the soldiers would be hesitant to shoot at people on the battlefield the logic is that if you practice shooting something that looks like an enemy soldier you'll be desensitized about killing real enemy soldiers so again the logic is to practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called...
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it's a striking difference to the way we're used to seeing such figures. we move on about 100 years to another figure-- one important characteristic of greek art is the extremely rapid development of style-- we find something which is considerably more realistic, still very formal, rather stiff, but quite unmistakably greek. this figure, too, can tell us a little more about her original appearance because she was found with traces of color on her dress and face, and again, a duplicate cast has been restored and painted up to show what she looked like in antiquity. the colors would probably have been muted somewhat by the bright athenian sun. we've got to try to make these adjustments to allow for these figures in their original setting, their original appearance, try to understand their original function. if we can't, we can't understand what greek art's about. the art we recognize as greek was produced in the millennium between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago. the temple at sounion was built in the great classical period of athenian triumph, but centuries befor
it's a striking difference to the way we're used to seeing such figures. we move on about 100 years to another figure-- one important characteristic of greek art is the extremely rapid development of style-- we find something which is considerably more realistic, still very formal, rather stiff, but quite unmistakably greek. this figure, too, can tell us a little more about her original appearance because she was found with traces of color on her dress and face, and again, a duplicate cast has...
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he comes to us from washington, d.c. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me back. >> michael: so how damaging actually will these cuts be to the president's second term agenda. >> it's important to note when you talk about sequestration it touches every part of the american economy, big prior advertise that the president just outlined in his state of union address. >> michael: so when i hear you say that and when i think about what the effect might be on the president, i wonder if this is a set up. is this mitch mcconnell saying i'm going to set this economy up to fail. i want to hurt the president and see him not succeed and see democrats not move forward. is some of that in play here? >> i think it's fair to say that the republican leadership have certainly dug their heels in now, if you listen to john boehner saying i agree with secretary panetta that sequestration would be damaging. but they are saying this is the president's invention. >> michael: it's good public relations, but the president co
he comes to us from washington, d.c. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me back. >> michael: so how damaging actually will these cuts be to the president's second term agenda. >> it's important to note when you talk about sequestration it touches every part of the american economy, big prior advertise that the president just outlined in his state of union address. >> michael: so when i hear you say that and when i think about what the...
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well that the state tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good eat those and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene will for a very few while raining poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the instruction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit a precious few over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not bec
well that the state tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good eat those and pursuing the american dream...
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that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-ye lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat...
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they did not get back to us this afternoon. however, facebook just posted this statement saying this week, facebook is proudly joining hundreds of businesses in submitting briefs to the u.s. supreme court supporting same sex marriage. this comes on the heels of hp, ceo saying in a blog post, i have come to embrace same sex marriage after a period of careful review and reflection. this is a dra that the i can change from her support of prop eight while she was running for governor. she signed a legal filing making a conservative case for the supreme court to strike down the ban. joe kinney with south bay pride applauds the shift. >> i think that it will help because she has been a leader in business. and that the conservative members of the supreme court will see that it's not just one seth of the country that is supporting this. that it's really broad based. >> joe kinney also told me that it's great to learn that hundreds of companies are now supporting same-sex marriage. she said that it's important that they are issuing the
they did not get back to us this afternoon. however, facebook just posted this statement saying this week, facebook is proudly joining hundreds of businesses in submitting briefs to the u.s. supreme court supporting same sex marriage. this comes on the heels of hp, ceo saying in a blog post, i have come to embrace same sex marriage after a period of careful review and reflection. this is a dra that the i can change from her support of prop eight while she was running for governor. she signed a...
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that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. will say that next year. that at a dry cleaner, will say that next year. that we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinical
that we like using? as constitution says that we cannot kill people. need to look into this for have been a hypocrite about school choice, of the drug war i can dream may be he will say that next year. will say that next year. that at a dry cleaner, will say that next year. that we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an...
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us. he is afraid. he doesn't know what is real and what is not and are people talking or do i really need to be worried about myself. >> she is held in jail in dublin awaiting a hearing that could mean up to 90 more days in custody. >> in the north bay police are looking for a bank robber who could be responsible for a string of hold ups in popular supermarkets. the latest happened at bank branch inside the safeway store in novato. a man in a black hoodie and blue jeans gave a note and ran off with undisclosed cash. two other banks have been hit in recent weeks. u.s. bank is now offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> it is 4:43. >> san jose police are cracking down on prostitution in the worst area for human trafficking. we have more on recent stings and how police rescued a 16-year-old girl from life on the streets. >> san jose's monterey road corridor is known for one thing: it is where the prostitutes hang." >> the san jose police organized a human trafficki
us. he is afraid. he doesn't know what is real and what is not and are people talking or do i really need to be worried about myself. >> she is held in jail in dublin awaiting a hearing that could mean up to 90 more days in custody. >> in the north bay police are looking for a bank robber who could be responsible for a string of hold ups in popular supermarkets. the latest happened at bank branch inside the safeway store in novato. a man in a black hoodie and blue jeans gave a note...
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at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his conversations, repeated his anecdotes and commented on the foodie served. in addition i found hundreds of bills for dinner she gave at hundred hotels, the ritz, guest lists, amended wine lists, many letters from churchill complaining about overbilling, banking his friends for gifts of food and wine, ringing generous tips for hotel waiters call in the archives, all set out in my book. i have produced many of the menus in my book in case any of you want to try to duplicate one or two of them at a special party at home. the wine list might be harder for you to replicate since so many decades have passed
at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his...
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that brings us to school funding. whatever your point of view, we should all agree it is time we start sending the academic results we want to see. what i am proposing is the nation's first comprehensive performance funding plan. this plan will reward schools that are in high marks, or see real improvement in performance. i'm not talking about stopping attendance-based funding formulas. this will augment that system with an approach to promoting school performance while maintaining local control. stopause]together, let's simply funding the system we have and start funding the student achievement we want. [applause]arizona's the future is also tied to another critical decision. it is a decision some would prefer not to face. they would like to wish it away. we cannot. nor can we simply wag our fingers at the federal government. trust me, i tried that once. [laughter][applause]of course, i'm speaking about arizona's medicaid program and expanded coverage in accordance with the affordable care act. like many of you, i op
that brings us to school funding. whatever your point of view, we should all agree it is time we start sending the academic results we want to see. what i am proposing is the nation's first comprehensive performance funding plan. this plan will reward schools that are in high marks, or see real improvement in performance. i'm not talking about stopping attendance-based funding formulas. this will augment that system with an approach to promoting school performance while maintaining local...
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we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give all parents, especially the parents of children with special needs the opportunity to send their children to the school of their choice and because college tuition costs have grown so fast, we need to change the way we pay for higher education. now i believe in federal financial aid. i couldn't have gone to college without it. but it's not just about spending more money. it's also about strengthening and modern newsing them. the work force should not be forced to except 20th century education solutions. today's students aren't only 18 years but veterans and parents that need the education to ear
we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give...